Social activist Aires Rodrigues had filed a petition with the GSHRC last year after several policemen on duty for BRICS Summit, held in Goa on October 15 and 16, complained about sub-standard food being provided to them that was outsourced from a private caterer.
In his written reply to the complaint filed by Rodrigues, State Chief Secretary Dharmendra Sharma today assured that the payment to the private contractor would not be released till the GSHRC decides on his plea.
Based on Rodrigues' complaint, the GSHRC, in October last year, had noted a "major scam" involving Rs 51.60 lakh in providing substandard food to police personnel posted on duty during the BRICS Summit and ordered an inquiry and stoppage of payment to the contractor.
The GSHRC, headed by Retired District Judge A D Salkar, has adjourned till March 15 the next hearing on Rodrigues' complaint on the alleged food scam.
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In his reply, the Chief Secretary also stated that police officers Serafin Dias, Mahesh Gaonkar and Jivba Dalvi had complained that the food served to the police personnel during the BRICS Summit was of "poor and substandard quality, which was not good for consumption while the packaging itself was unhygienic". Inspector Nolasco Raposo had visited the site at Verna, where the food was being prepared and found it to be very unhygienic and in an open space, it said.
In the complaint to the GSHRC, Rodrigues had claimed that the Rs 51,60,000 contract given to Amonkar Classic Caterers was sub-let to a road-side contractor, who clandestinely prepared the food in an open place owned by the police department next to the Verna Church Cemetery.